EVERYDAY actions of love, of giving
yourself to others because you can, have the effect of encouragement; a gift freely
given that is always deserved, for love is God’s will.
The effect of love is encouragement
whether it’s a word, an action or a prayer.
Let love do what love does best — it
encourages, by giving, pouring itself out, spending itself for the betterment
of others. It lifts spirits in times where consolation is needed. It builds
poignancy to inspired moments adding largeness to them. It acts to augment
unity between souls. It makes everything better.
Love is healing through
encouragement.
Let us not question the motive of
love. Some might say it comes from insecurity in you, and certainly that can be
true. But as Jesus said, those who are not against Him are for Him (Mark 9:40),
and there is never any harm done in love done as encouragement. So let grace
abound! Why on earth would we interrogate the love that gives life? If it is
given genuinely, and it will be discerned with shrewdness, it will be received, if
the person receiving isn’t given to looking the gift horse in the mouth.
Love is genuine. It esteems itself
as majesty and the intimacy it achieves always lifts souls within its touch.
Love is its own gift, for the one who chooses to give what anyone can will
receive even in the manner of their giving.
The love of encouragement is
henceforth an obvious wisdom. Anyone who follows the Light of Life will light
up lives.
True communities garner love. They
nurture a culture of encouragement, one interaction at a time.
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